Victim of Barnes & Noble 'sniffer' blasts repeated catch and release: 'He is unfit for society' | Fox News Following yet another arrest for Barnes & Noble "sniffer" and career sex predator Calese Crowder, one of his victims is demanding that Los Angeles authorities take the perverted prowler more seriously. "I'm relieved that he was arrested again, but I unfortunately don't have high expectations with him being kept there for long," said Michaela Witter, one of at least two women who caught Crowder on video sneaking up behind them in the Burbank bookstore. She was right. He walked out of jail again Friday, with Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon's office telling Fox News Digital they did not have enough evidence to prosecute his latest allied crime – failing to register as a sex offender. The repeat offender has been in and out of police custody since at least 2005, records show. He served time in state prison on burglary and robbery charges and on Tuesday pleaded no contest to peeping and prowling. He was freed from custody hours later despite a 60-day jail sentence under California's laws. This guy must be related to Biden